protestants and catholics
What does it take to become a great writer?
Hindus and Muslims were the two religious groups in contact before and during the Mughal Empire in India. The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, and the interactions between Hindus and Muslims led to the rich cultural and architectural developments during that period.
Catholics & Protestants.
There was the Gentlemen, Yeomen, Citizens and peasants!
The 3 main religious groups are: -Christianity -Judaism (Jewish) -Islamic The previous answer is not correct. The religions listed above are the Abrahamic Religions and not the main religious groups of the world. There are literally hundreds of thousands of religious groups, and possibly thousands of "main" religious groups.
There were only two major religious groups during Gandhi's life - Hindus and muslims. Other religions which originated in India like Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism were less involved in religious clashes. Gandhi was a Hindu and wanted equality of religions/caste in the society.
The Elizabethan Compromise refers to the religious settlement established during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the late 16th century. It aimed to unify England by creating a middle ground between Catholicism and Protestantism, encapsulated in the Book of Common Prayer and the Thirty-Nine Articles, which defined Anglican doctrine. This compromise sought to establish a national church that would be broadly acceptable to both factions, ultimately shaping the religious landscape of England for years to come. However, it also led to ongoing tensions and conflicts, as not all groups felt adequately accommodated.
The Huguenots and the Catholic majority.
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During Elizabethan England, much attention was paid to doing one's â??classâ?? justice. Both the master and servant had an obligation to perform in a manner that would be above reproach. As a result, there were clearly defined rules and protocol that both groups were expected to observe.
The Crusades involved various religious groups, including Christians (from Catholic and Orthodox churches) and Muslims. During the Crusades, Christian armies from Western Europe sought to recapture Jerusalem and other Holy Land territories from Muslim control. This conflict shaped the religious dynamics and conflicts between Christian and Muslim communities during the medieval period.
During the Middle Ages, most people in Europe were religious, with Christianity being the dominant faith. However, not everyone was religious, as there were also minority groups such as Jews and Muslims, as well as some individuals who did not adhere to any organized religion.